Dating back to 1925, the three-level dwelling has a remodeled kitchen, a spiral staircase, and a cozy nook for pets.
Location: 1524 E Wilt Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Price: $450,000
Year Built: 1925
Footprint: 1,512 square feet (two bedrooms, one full and one half baths)
Lot Size: 0.02 acres
From the Agent: "Welcome to 1524 E. Wilt St., where creativity meets character in this unique carriage house, thoughtfully redesigned to inspire and delight. If you’re seeking a nontraditional property with a distinctive flair, look no further—this is the place for you. Step through the striking custom wood ‘garage door’ entryway, accessible through the adjacent yellow door or opened from within to seamlessly connect with the outdoors. Previously a storage area, this space has been transformed into a versatile all-season room. Ascend the staircase to the upstairs living area, where a spacious living room, a stylish half bath, and a concealed laundry closet await. The open floor plan leads to the kitchen with a central island and a separate dining area. Nestled on Wilt St., this home is surrounded by neighborly and cooperative residents. Fishtown has emerged as a sought-after neighborhood, known for its walkability and an array of top-rated restaurants in the city. This vibrant area offers a thriving community and a location that truly embodies the spirit of creativity and urban living."
See the full story on Dwell.com: We Have a Hunch This $450K Philly Carriage House Won’t Be Listed for Long
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By: Dwell Staff
Title: We Have a Hunch This $450K Philly Carriage House Won’t Be Listed for Long
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/carriage-house-renovation-fishtown-philadelphia-real-estate-6609f9d3
Published Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2024 18:24:30 GMT
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